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California Passes Right-to-Repair Act Guaranteeing Seven Years of Parts for Your Phone
GNN has reported often on improvements in consumer's right to repair products, from phones to cars, where for decades it's become harder and harder...
Hero Neighbor Charges Into Lake to Save 4-Year-Old Boy With Autism
A Michigan woman is being hailed a hero after she rescued a 4-year-old autistic boy who jumped into a lake.
Drowning is the leading cause...
People With Heart Failure Can Step Their Way to Significantly Better Health: New Study
People with heart failure who increase their daily step count saw improvements in their health in just 12 weeks, according to a peer-reviewed study...
Diver Cleaning Ocean Floor Finds New iPhone Still Working in Waterproof Bag–And Returns it to Owner
During a routine dive to clean the oceans off the coast of Florida, 4ocean CEO Alex Schulze found something that obviously still had value...
Popular Hiking App Releases 27,000 Trail Maps to Download for Free, Increasing Hiker Safety
One of the most popular hiking apps has made 27,000 trail maps available for download for free in a bid to increase hiker safety.
Most...
Automakers Are Bringing Back Buttons and Knobs as Touch Screens Become Scourge for Drivers
For the consumer who wants a simple dashboard of buttons and knobs inside their car, the kind that everyone used to have before the...
Woman Saved After Her Dog Found a Kidney Donor at the Beach: One-in-22 Million Odds
In an absolutely jaw-dropping change of fortune, a Welshwoman with late-stage renal failure met a kidney donor on the beach who happened to be...
Hero Conductor Stops Train to Rescue 3-Year-Old Boy Lost on the Tracks (Video)
Neither the early morning start nor the distraction of a smartphone managed to take a New York train conductor's eyes off the tracks earlier...
All Dogs Have Completely Unique Nose Prints–like Fingerprints–And There’s an App to ID Each Pet
A South Korean startup has developed an AI-based app that scans your dog's nose print and places it into a crowdsourced database that anyone...
17-Year-old Wins $150,000 in Science Talent Search for Remarkable Way to Diagnose Pediatric Heart Disease
In the oldest and most prestigious young adult science competition in the nation, 17-year-old Ellen Xu used a kind of AI to design the...
Batteries 3D-Printed Using Layers of Powder Use 40% Less Material, Charge in Minutes and Recycle Easier
It seems like a new Silicon Valley startup could change the face of the battery industry forever by utilizing 3D printers to print solid-state...
World’s Known Lithium Reserves Up 40% After Colossal Discovery in India Turns Up 5.9 Million Tons
In a stunning development for the future of technology, India, one of the world's fastest-growing economies, just uncovered vast reserves of lithium in the...
Flood of ‘Right to Repair’ Bills For Autos, Phones, and Tractors Equals DIY ‘Watershed Moment’
Across America, more than 20 state legislatures are looking over proposed laws that would help guarantee citizens' access to parts, instructions, and diagnoses to...
7 in 10 Americans Love to Hunt for the Perfect Holiday Gift
Half of Americans anticipated that it would be “harder than ever” to find the perfect gifts for people in their lives this holiday season.
A...
Chimpanzees Share Experiences With Each Other ‘Just Because’–A Trait Once Thought to Be Only Human (WATCH)
When you're out with your friends, how often do you want to share an experience by saying something like, ‘Wow, look at that’?
Now we...
Mobile Phones on Bridges Can be Used to Assess Structural Integrity
Data collected by mobile phones could be used to assess the structural integrity of bridges, suggests a new study, informing potential maintenance requirements and...
Flying Taxi Takes Off for the First Time in Public Display From XPeng Motors – VIDEO
150 people, smartphones out, watched an electric flying car perform a successful test down at Dubai's skydiving range. There they caught a glimpse of...
Taking Ketamine and Looking at Smiling Faces is a Therapy That Could Help End Depression, Shows Clinical Trial
Being given an illicit drug called ketamine and then looking at smiling faces could help end depression, according to a new study.
Researchers found that...
He Invented a $2 Paper Microscope For Remote Lab Work So Scientists Don’t Have to Haul Heavy Equipment
A young scientist who worked in the jungles of Thailand has been awarded a national prize for his invention of a $2 paper microscope...
New Glasses Allow Deaf People to ‘See’ Conversations by Turning Audio into Subtitles
A company has created augmented reality spectacles that place subtitles on conversations happening in the real world.
Dan Scarfe was sad to see his 97-year-old...